VAGINA

Vagina

The vagina is a fibromuscular elastic tubular tract which is a sex organ and has two main functions: sexual intercourse and childbirth. In humans, this passage leads from the opening of the vulva to the uterus, but the vaginal tract ends at the cervix. Unlike men, who have only one genital orifice, women have two, the urethra and the vagina. The vaginal opening is much larger than the urethral opening, and both openings are protected by the labia. The inner mould of the vagina has a foldy texture which can create friction for the penis during intercourse. During arousal, the vagina gets moist to facilitate the entrance of the penis.

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vagina

Noun

  1. The passage leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus for copulation and childbirth in female mammals.
    You may give birth through your vagina, have a c-section or surrogacy, it's up to you.
  2. A similar part in some invertebrates.
  3. A sheath-like structure, such as the leaf of a grass that surrounds a stem.
  4. The vulva.


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